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The Well Dressed Head - Bespoke and Vintage Period Caps

Stuffsmith

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I'm delighted to announce the opening of my new bespoke-and-vintage cap emporium! Be sure to visit and check back often.

THE WELL DRESSED HEAD.

I also have a photo album of over 100 remarkable rare, vintage fabrics to customize a cap to your liking:
https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.308894812635770.1073741834.180297462162173&type=1

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The Well Dressed Head: Changing the world, one cap at a time.
 
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Stuffsmith

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Each month here I'll highlight a particular model of my caps. If you'd like to see more, visit http://thewelldressedhead.com and have a browse!

I'll kick off with my classic 1920s 8 dart model, The Zephyr. A faithful reproduction of an original in my personal collection.

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Stuffsmith

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Made up of 24 parts, THE ARCHER features a fancy pleated back that echoes the Norfolk jacket designs of the day, then all the rage with young fashionable men. Around front there is a box pleat on the crown, which brings the top down low in front in a pleasing way.

Strapping it is a belt with a vintage brass-plated buckle, buttoned on the sides with original 1930's 'For Gentlemen' buttons. The cap is snapped down with an extremely rare vintage brass snap. The long, squared-off brim is also an original feature of the vintage model, making it great as a driving cap or for other outdoors activities. The combination of low crown and long brim gives the profile of this cap an aerodynamic whoosh, like the car designs coming into fashion in the early 20th century.

The cap is built from an amazing 1940's crepe wool - black veins of thread are grounding highly reflective camel brown highlights, shot through with slubs of black, ecru and brick orange. The liner is composed of two complementary vintage silks, the rose color being from the 1950's (Japanese kimono silk) and stripes of luxurious 1920's jade-green silk to set it off.

Available now at The Well-Dressed Head!
https://www.etsy.com/listing/228482081/the-archer-bespoke-early-1920s-style?ref=shop_home_active_1

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PADDY

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Jazzy & Snazzy...! Love it chum!

Keith , it's inspirational to see you (& many other artisan cap makers here) have the balls; enterprise and entrepreneurship to launch your own business like this! So many multi nationals began from a kitchen table & a market stall!

Good Luck!
 
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tropicalbob

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Nicely put, Paddy, and I couldn't agree more. I had just been thinking of how much thought and, well, style went into the frame above for "The Archer." It's so nice to see such a concern for details. I wouldn't think twice about ordering a cap from this man.
 

Stuffsmith

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>>>THE ARGONNE - 'Summer Straw' <<<

Hands-down, the coolest cap for summer, in every way. My popular four-panel 1920's style Argonne cap is now available as an unlined handwoven straw cap!
This is the only bespoke vintage-style cap in the world, that I'm aware of, that is made entirely of straw (with the exception of the inner visor leather).

Available to custom order now at The Well Dressed Head!

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tropicalbob

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First, I should apologize for a poorly-worded posting. What I was wondering about is the future availability of your caps. The brown tweed one exactly matches a jacket I have, and I was wondering if it might be available in a month or so. If not, and as I also think it would look great with a 1950's brown leather jacket I have, I was wondering if you ever had someone send you a cloth jacket to be made into a cap.
 

Stuffsmith

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First, I should apologize for a poorly-worded posting. What I was wondering about is the future availability of your caps. The brown tweed one exactly matches a jacket I have, and I was wondering if it might be available in a month or so. If not, and as I also think it would look great with a 1950's brown leather jacket I have, I was wondering if you ever had someone send you a cloth jacket to be made into a cap.

Hi tropicalbob - yes, I can repurpose a jacket into a cap, no problem! As an alternative, if you are a 7 1/4" head size, I can put the Brighton cap I made that you saw on the Cap Faction aside for when you have the money to purchase (it is $250). I do have enough of that barleycorn tweed to make another with, so that's a third option! Thanks for asking.
 

Stuffsmith

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Nice work with the straw, Keith! Was it hard to work with? Vintage material, or new? It looks very light and airy! :thumb:

Thank you! It's a little tricky to work with, but lovely material. Not vintage - handwoven Thai hemp straw, done by the Hmong hilltribes. It's some of the closest I've found to vintage straw examples.
 

tropicalbob

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Y'know, thinking it over with my 7 7/8" superbrain, I think I'd have to send you an entire three-piece suit to get a hat out of it. And , man, that straw is nice.
 

foamy

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Your caps are amazing. Real, wearable, art. I've either got to stay out of your shop or start frequenting it.

Whoever (you?) is doing your retro logo/ad work is a talent as well. Class all the way around.
 

Stuffsmith

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Many thanks, foamy! I appreciate the kind words. I'm glad you like the design work too – I have a background in design and illustration from long ago and it's nice to put it to use in this way!
 
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